Christopher Dorner, the former Los Angeles police officer who went on a killing rampage he said was motivated to clear his name, was properly fired after using the internal Los Angeles Police Department system to try to stay on the force, police officials said Friday.

LOS ANGELES - The City Council signed off today on a $4.2 million payout for two women newspaper deliverers injured by Los Angeles police officers who fired on their pickup in Torrance as they guarded a colleague's home during the manhunt for rogue ex-LAPD Officer Christopher Dorner.

SAN BERNARDINO -- On Feb. 12, the nation listened live as police officials cornered former Los Angeles police officer Christopher Dorner at a cabin near Big Bear Lake. Now, for the first time, the public can listen to the complete audio dispatch recordings. Download: Dispatch audio Download: Edited, condensed version of dispatch audio More coverage: Dorner manhunt

Two newspaper deliverywomen injured in Torrance by LAPD officers during the manhunt for former cop Christopher Dorner will be paid $4.2 million by the city of Los Angeles under a settlement announced Tuesday.

Among the revelations in the newly released dispatch logs from the final hours of the manhunt for multiple murder suspect Christopher Jordan Dorner is the information that at least one member of the public offered guns and ammunition to responders pursuing the fugitive former Los Angeles police officer through the San Bernardino Mountains. View the documents: San Bernardino County letter on Dorner transcript release | Transcript of the previously released Dorner 9-1-1 call recording Related story: Lawsuit threatened for full Dorner reward Complete coverage: Dorner manhunt

San Bernardino County authorities on Tuesday released recordings of the 911 call that led to the fiery end to the manhunt for murder suspect Christopher Jordan Dorner in February. View: SB County's response to a Public Records Act request regarding Dorner 911 audio Related story: Christopher Dorner reward: Lawyer for carjack victim objects to process Complete coverage: Dorner manhunt

The lawyer for a man carjacked by Christopher Dorner the day Dorner died objected Tuesday to the newly announced process for distributing a reward of $1 million or more that had been offered for the ex-police officer's capture or conviction. Related: Dorner manhunt 911 tapes released Complete coverage: Christopher Dorner manhunt